by Tanya Mayer
It has never been a more vital time to address energy efficiency issues in your home. Not only will making improvements save money on your monthly bills, it will also reduce your carbon footprint at a time when our planet needs us to act. However small and simple some of the changes may seem, they add up to a significant amount of energy - and money - saved. Faced with the realities of global warming and a dark forecast for climate change, there is a growing focus on what we, as individuals, families, and households, can do. Let's have a look at some advancements that will save you money and help save the planet as well.
This is a good place to start when improving the energy efficiency of your home. Many of our properties suffer from chronically bad insulation - we are literally leaking energy out through the walls, windows, floors, and roof. Many new build homes are reasonably well insulated, but older properties usually require some serious attention. No matter what age your home is, it's worth checking to see if you meet the required level of insulation for your local climate. Attics, basements, and windows are major trouble areas, so pay attention to those. Once you've got your home properly insulated, it will take less energy to heat, warm up more quickly, and stay warmer longer.
We touched on smart thermostats before, but having a state of the art thermostat is largely pointless if your home has an old, unreliable, inefficient boiler. It may seem like a big purchase, but installing a modern boiler will bring huge savings in the long term. Newer models are made for efficiency - the heating elements use much less power to work effectively, they stay warmer longer, and they have much better insulation.
As the world focuses on climate change, many of us are looking to use alternative energy sources in our homes. Many new water heaters can make use of non-fossil fuels and solar, geothermal and hydrogen technology. Valve technology has now been designed to support alternative energy as well.
We use so much unnecessary energy via appliances. Switching to energy-efficient (known as Energy Star) appliances is an increasingly popular option. These appliances will save you money each year, so the return investment is almost guaranteed. You'll have peace of mind that you're helping the planet, too.
There are small changes you can make to lessen your water usage, such as not running the tap while you shave or brush your teeth, and if you can bear to, flush the toilet less. Low-flow shower heads and faucets are really effective, and even better when used in conjunction with smart water meters. We also waste loads of water in our gardens, so simple measures, such as installing a rain barrel to catch rainfall, can help make the outdoors more efficient as well!
There are many small (and not so small) changes you can make to streamline the efficiency of your home. Take action now to keep your wallet and your planet happy!
Tanya is a writer and a mother of two youngsters. She enjoys spending time with her husband and kids, reading books and cooking.